I have just replaced my front hub motor Xiongda YTW-06 with a rear wheel AKM supplied by Woosh. I’d done a bit over a 1000 miles on the Xiongda but it had always been less than perfect mainly due to vibration through the bars. It also made some very unpleasant noises at times and recently the clutch seemed to stick on so the motor was permanently engaged acting like energy recovery mode on my BMW i3 when going downhill. So, I had been thinking of replacing it for a while but wanted to stay with as light a motor as possible, power not my main concern - the Xiongda was enough. Enter the Aikema which seemed to fit the bill. The excellent Woosh supplied the new motor and provided impressive support (as is normal for Tony and Hatti) in overcoming the odd installation difficulty. I have now completed minor adjustments on brakes and gear indexing so had my first proper but only short ride on it today. First impressions are it seems much quieter and smoother than the Xiongda, but that may just be related to a rear hub motor being further away. No noticeable vibration is the main thing. It definitely provides more assist. It all works seamlessly with my existing KT36ZWSR controller (only change required was for P1 setting to 101) and softpack 17ah battery using Panasonic GA 3.5Ah cells from Jimmy at Insat. They display also now works properly, previously it was a bit iffy showing the correct speed when under load. All the above was / is fitted to my Thorn Club Tour. I plan to do some serious bike packing adventures once the lockdown ends. I’ll add some more detail when I have some longer, harder rides.